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A53
sports
Tuesday, December 16, 2014 www.guardian.co.tt Guardian
NYON---Defending champion
Sevilla will play Borussia
Moenchengladbach in the last
32 of the Europa League.
The most historic pairing in
yesterday's draw in Switzerland
matched Celtic with Inter Milan
in a repeat of the Scottish team's
1967 European Cup final win.
Also, five-time European
champion Liverpool will first
play at home against Besiktas,
Tottenham hosts Fiorentina
first, and Napoli travels for the
first leg at Trabzonspor.
In other matches, Roma hosts
Feyenoord, Ajax is at home first
against Legia Warsaw, and Ever-
ton is away first against Young
Boys.
With Uefa keeping Russian
and Ukrainian clubs apart for
political reasons, Zenit St.
Petersburg was drawn away to
PSV Eindhoven.
The first legs will be played
on February 19, with the return
matches set for February 26.
(AP)
Sevilla gets 'Gladbach in
last 32 of Europa League
(First leg Feb 19; Second leg
Feb 26)
Young Boys (Switzerland) vs
Everton (England)
Torino (Italy) vs Athletic Bilbao
(Spain)
Sevilla (Spain) vs Borussia
Moenchengladbach (Germany)
Wolfsburg (Germany) vs
Sporting Lisbon (Portugal)
Ajax (Netherlands) vs Legia
Warsaw (Poland)
Aalborg (Denmark) vs Bruges
(Belgium)
Anderlecht (Belgium) vs
Dynamo Moscow (Russia)
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
(Ukraine) vs Olympiakos
(Greece)
Trabzonspor (Turkey) vs Napoli
(Italy)
Guingamp (France) vs Dynamo
Kiev (Ukraine)
Villarreal (Spain) vs Salzburg
(Austria)
Roma (Italy) vs Feyenoord
(Netherlands)
PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands)
vs Zenit St. Petersburg
(Russia)
Liverpool (England) vs Besiktas
(Turkey)
Tottenham (England) vs
Fiorentina (Italy)
Celtic (Scotland) vs Inter Milan
(Italy)
ROUND OF 16 DRAW
ROUND OF 32 DRAW
NYON --- A Champions League draw
heavy with reunions yesterday paired
Real Madrid and Barcelona with the
same last 16 opponents as last season,
and sent Arsene Wenger back to the
club where he made his reputation.
Defending champion Madrid will
play Schalke a year after a 6-1 rout in
Germany sparked a 9-2 aggregate vic-
tory.
Barcelona will once again travel first,
on February 24, to play Manchester
City. Barcelona beat City 4-1 on aggre-
gate at the same stage last season.
The draw also paired Wenger with
former team Monaco, where the Arse-
nal manager rose to prominence by
winning a French league title in 1988.
More repeat business will see Paris
Saint-Germain again host Chelsea
first, after the English club advanced
from their quarterfinal series last sea-
son.
Bayern Munich, which won the
most recent of its five titles in 2013,
will be away first against Shakhtar
Donetsk. The runaway Bundesliga
leader has never played the Ukrainian
champions.
Shakhtar, which is based near
Ukraine's eastern border with Russia,
is scheduled to host its match on Feb-
ruary 17 in Lviv because of the ongoing
conflict in its home city with separatist
forces.
Juventus will face Borussia Dort-
mund in a repeat of the 1997 final
which produced one of the biggest
Champions League upsets. Back then,
Dortmund beat the heavily favored
defending champions 3-1.
The first legs will be played on Feb-
ruary 17-18 and 24-25, with the return
matches on March 10-11 and 17-18.
The final is scheduled for June 6 at
the Olympic Stadium in Berlin.
Real Madrid to
face Schalke in
Champions League
First Leg
February 17
Paris Saint-Germain (France) vs
Chelsea (England)
Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine) vs
Bayern Munich (Germany)
Feb 18
Schalke (Germany) vs Real Madrid
(Spain)
FC Basel (Switzerland) vs FC Porto
(Portugal)
Feb 24
Manchester City (England) vs
Barcelona (Spain)
Juventus (Italy) vs Borussia
Dortmund (Germany)
Feb 25
Bayer Leverkusen (Germany) vs
Atletico Madrid (Spain)
Arsenal (England) vs Monaco
(France)
Second Leg
March 10
Real Madrid (Spain) vs Schalke
(Germany)
FC Porto (Portugal) vs FC Basel
(Switzerland)
March 11
Chelsea (England) vs Paris Saint-
Germain (France)
Bayern Munich (Germany) vs
Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine)
March 17
Atletico Madrid (Spain) vs Bayer
Leverkusen (Germany)
Monaco (France) vs Arsenal
(England)
March 18
Barcelona (Spain) vs Manchester
City (England)
Borussia Dortmund (Germany) vs
Juventus (Italy)
Fernando Gomes, scout of the Portugal's FC Porto, left, and Bernhard Heusler,
president of Switzerland's FC Basel 1893, right, poses for photographers next to
the Champions League Trophy, during the draw of the round of 16 of the Uefa
Champions League 2014/15 soccer matches in Nyon, Switzerland, yesterday.
AP PHOTO